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The image depicts a line graph showing the changing rates of crime in Panama City from 2010 to 2019, with three categories: burglary, car theft, and robbery; for burglary, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 3000, 2011 - 3250, 2012 - 3500, 2013 - 3000, 2014 -2750, 2015 - 2750, 2016 - 3000, 2017 - 3000, 2018 - 3250, 2019 - 3250; for car theft, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 1750, 2011 - 2000, 2012 - 2500, 2013 - 2750, 2014 - 2750, 2015 - 2500, 2016 - 2250, 2017 - 2000, 2018 - 1750, 2019 - 1500; for robbery, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 3500, 2011 - 3500, 2012 - 3250, 2013 - 3250, 2014 - 3000, 2015 - 3250, 2016 - 3500, 2017 - 3750, 2018 - 4000, 2019 - 3500; all numbers represent the number of incidents, from a scale of 500 to 4000, with intervals of 500.
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The line graph shows the changes in three types of crime in Panama City between 2010 and 2019. The crimes are burglary, car theft and robbery.
Overall, burglary decreased a lot during this period, while car theft fluctuated and finished as the highest crime. Robbery also changed but remained the lowest figure.
In 2010, burglary was about 3500 cases. It increased slightly in 2011, then started to fall sharply until 2015, when it reached around 800 incidents. After that, it went up again and ended at about 1400 in 2019.
Car theft started at nearly 2900 cases in 2010. It went down to around 2200 in 2013, then gradually increased again. In 2019, it reached about 3000 cases, which was the highest among the three crimes.
Robbery began at about 800 cases. It rose to around 1200 in 2012, then decreased to about 300 in 2015. After that, it fluctuated and finished at nearly 650 cases in 2019.
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